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@JohnLusher @Kurtissl flipping between #gopats and #goskins - skins playing NO better than Pats did! about 8 minutes ago
RT @paulbritphoto: We'll now take a coffee break so folks w/ old fashioned record players cn turn ovr the "album" 2 the other side.. hehehe about 45 minutes ago
@Gail_NK thank you - not sure why she chose this but she's clearly loving the tight fit about 48 minutes ago
RT @JohnLusher: @Kurtissl Simply amazing play....didn't like it, but amazing. LOL / saw that play - go #skins anyway about 52 minutes ago
Sheba the cat: current favorite bed :-) http://tweetphoto.com/5961880 about 53 minutes ago
 

Tomorrow

Posted Jan 22 2009 4:01pm
No matter where you live, your age, your political persuasion or who you voted for - tomorrow is a world changing Inauguration..

I used to live in Washington, D.C. and it's nice to see it shine in anticipation of tomorrow's major changing event...It's also nice to see ow the rest of the world is also anticipating the political shine of Washington, D.C. to come back.

As a community organizer Obama "gets it." He has dealt with elderly, poor, young and middle aged people and understands what is needed for and from all of us.

What changes can we who are older expect? For starters - some respect. We won't be seen as a group feeding at the public trough of social security; we will be seen as caring people who have a lot of wisdom to share; a lot of organizational know-how; a willingness to work/help and a lot of experience to pass along - after all most readers here are older than Barack Obama :D

So here's to a brighter future for the world!
glyconutrients, healthy aging, growing older, aging, nutrition, exercise, eating properly,
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